Er. Christensen et al., SOURCES OF POLYCYCLIC AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS IN SEDIMENTS OF THE KINNICKINNIC RIVER, WISCONSIN, Journal of Great Lakes research, 23(1), 1997, pp. 61-73
A chemical mass balance (CMB) model was developed and used to apportio
n both point and nonpoint sources of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs) in six dated sediment cores. The cores were collected in 1994 f
rom a stretch of the Kinnickinnic River between The Becher Street Brid
ge and the Wisconsin Wrecking Company Wharf, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and
had PAH concentrations of 80 to 1,000 ppm. This work was done in orde
r to identify major PAH sources to this IJC Area of Concern which is i
mportant for pollution modeling and management. The source fingerprint
s were taken from the literature. Coke oven emissions and coal-wood ga
sification or coal tar are the main local PAH sources, whereas highway
dust provides an important nonpoint input since the 1920s. Coal-wood
gasification ceases to be a significant source after 1950-'60. Factor
analysis based on nonnegative constraint of factor scores and loadings
, and oblique rotations, supports this apportionment, but points also
to deficiencies in the CMB source profile for coke oven emissions. It
appears that the now defunct Milwaukee Solvay Coke Co. was a major sou
rce, The influence of geophysical factors and chemical and biological
fractionation of the selected PAH compounds appears to be small.